Any good gyms in Boston area with low membership fees ? I’m an adult female not interested in fancy clubs?
purple asked:
I’m not a college kid but I like to keep myself fit, I go to the YMCA in central Boston Huntington Avenue, and that place is a real mess: nasty front desk people, many high school kids screaming, using the equipment, using the pool, swearing. I want to quit, and go to another gym, any advice ?. Thanks.
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I’m not a college kid but I like to keep myself fit, I go to the YMCA in central Boston Huntington Avenue, and that place is a real mess: nasty front desk people, many high school kids screaming, using the equipment, using the pool, swearing. I want to quit, and go to another gym, any advice ?. Thanks.
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Filed under: Boston on May 16th, 2009

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Try this gym. It was named the best health club in Boston by CitySearch in 2007.
Revolution Fitness
209 Columbus Ave
Boston, MA 02116
(617) 536-3006
The facility makes it easy for non-members to try. From CitySearch: “Nonmembers are welcome to use the gym; a one-day pass costs $20, one week costs $45.”
CitySearch’s editorial review: This place has its own attitude, and it’s a good one. With a professional 30-something crowd, this is a serious place for keeping in shape and making new friends. The machinery, which includes HammerStrength, Icarian and Nautilus, is top-notch. The staff is appropriately supportive and classes include high-intensity, dance-oriented aerobics, tai chi and CardioSpin indoor cycling.
See the links below for more info.